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x a RI ca THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 1, Lyus, ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN TIN STAKE EVENT.) BOXERS BEATEN. Beats Out Kamara for the/Englishmen Had Turn to 4 tong Island — Prediction,| Laugh When Their Country- bi, Criterion and Wealth Win-| menWonDecisively in Bouts ad with Americans. (Special to The Rvening World.) LONDON, July 1—The three amateur \HDEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | boxers from America who lal | Tuly 1.—Real mud .was what the thor-| represent Yale and Harvard Unt @urhbreds rac in at Sheepshead this! thes in the amateur boxing tournamen ‘a@tternoon. The morning was too cloudy | here were easily beaten by the Britons if. permit the sun to got in a few solid at the National Sporting Club jast night murs’ work at it, and it was ankle) The first contest was between Dodge Geen when the racing began. of Harvard, and F. Parkes, of the Poly ‘The card was ordinary. It was &) technic Boxing (ub, of London, the mixture of food and bad. The three recognized amateur heavy-weight cham. > Bandicaps were the only races that had| pion of Hngland. Parkes had no trouble "¢ (@lass to them. The Long Ieland Handl-| jy) outpointing Podge in the three iy ap had a good field, but withdrawals) wounds they fought 8 a ey ight and was declared f Were in omer, owing to the state of the the winner. track. Thi contes s ve ddle- ha. Weather perecti “he at- e next contest was between middl i ; weights, R. ©. Warnes, of the Lynn ' tide) not above the average, | noxing Club, the amateur middle- WINS?) RACE, welght champion of England, and Fred For three-year. y Be. Starters, whts., jocks. St. Hit. Fin ; Wealth, 113, Wondery. 21 1 8 and upward; alx furlongs. Wenck, of Yale. It wan a pretty bout but Warnes score) the greatest number of points and was declared the winner 62 4" 300-8 brought Cates, of Columbia, and A. gb 203) Warner, the light-weight champion of 6 7 9-2' 6-5 | England, togethor, Cates was no match Time—1.15 3-5. for ‘the clever English boxer, who Belle of Lexington and The Mus-| punched him all around the ring. In keteer raced away head and head, open- the second round the referee ordered ing up a gap of several lengths on Dub-| the contest stopped and declared War- lin and Sadduccee. They held this or- | MOU th Wipner All the Americ: r e seal Be der to the turn, where Wealth moved | witnessed kmericariiprotexsl oral fighters Ee ‘up Into erica piscp: ben Belle of Lex: es Sey ton quit, and as they swung into the —— eh Wealth closed on The Mus. A DAY keteer. It was a hard drive home, and | AY FOR YACHTSMEN. ‘Wealth stood it best, winning by a hea ‘The Musketeer was three lengths front of Dublin. | . SECOND RACE. For thret-year-olds and up; selling; one mite. | | Riverside Y. C's Annonl Byents Will Be Decided on Saturday. Tic regatta committee of the Riv side Yaoht Club has issued its pro- Betting. Starters, Hit.Fin. Str.Place. | gramme for the fourteenth annual mee Bs Sherion,, a Pi ey ig /of the club. It ts to be safled on Batur- Nuraet, 96. 3 392 40 10/day, over four triangular courses on , $8, Johnson ‘k, 89, O'Brien 6-2) Long Island Sound. contes hack, Ha, OBrien ke und. The contest in ic eer (il) go |open to yachts enrolled in any recog- 47) 2% (6 | nized yacht club, and entries will be re- A unique two and field sports S 8 AT peoaae 2 ¥ jcelved by the ghairman of th 9 8 20 40/° a le TORMAM | cattle feld, Celthy Park. Start poor. Won easily. Time—1.42 2-5 Peaiirepend Charles P. Tower, at No. 21{ on saturi Crfterion raced away in front and set [bart Row. New York, up to noon Thurs. oid thelr games. Friday the’pace for halt a mile, when Nugget |" i4 stant will be made at noon, The{elamplonshin of . The pair then raced head in eee the stretch, where Criterion |T#eing tlme limit for any class ia six |b and hours. The rules of the Ww away and won easily by a length | Association of Long Island Bound will & half from Nugget. who was (ii |Rovern the contests, except that the on decided, in conjur Three of Amer’ THIRD RACE. | rewerat ss Si wane GIANTS TRY AGAIN TO Starters, whts.. jocks. St Hit Fin Prediction, 117, Shaw Janeway, 122, Bullman Alsono, ‘119, Turner... Seaved 17, Orconvor Jerry, ‘117, ‘Redtern, ‘Btart good, Won {Prediction jumped wan never cauent, winning easily’ b: Je from Janeway, who was ¥ Mey all the route,” Osgood war ‘ond for half the distance, when he fa, away, and Alsono went on, securi {hind ‘money, three lengths behind Ja Hee (Continued from Firat Page.) way In front and ay a |!n& to the duties of the third baseman, pinger and Willis home. ond jand out in right Meld was O'Hagan, | {" Matty" was, of course, on first hase. y as") ney made dy and with Roy Evans in the box It made [Conley led of third the Giants’ team look just lke a staff} throw nallea Cooley qatle and a furlong. Betting Herman Long was able to nit up and | and Cooley started, jtarters, whts., jocks. St.HIfFin, Str? % st. 11it take a Dit of nourishment to-day ced oa ta ee Merber, i. a ‘i A ter} so he called ‘his vacation off and went 1 BART BRACE COLE RA 3 Gecnampton, "106.Wonderiy 3.3 3 13 to his old position of short. And eo the| TRA BBL AR, “Ae Start good. Won driving, Time—1.05. Bostonians in all thelr strength lined | Ap agTeh (Was belng given \ The Long ea adi pilcan. ems against the poor Glants. fe caught Garey Ad iets iy, inte Br hated charter, Rochampton. Kamara] Ble Victor Willis, whose shoots must | made a mess of Courtney's rol by Herbert | look as deadly as a stream of Java| [he ‘ostonian got to Made the running, followe And Rochampton in. close order, Hoe: | train a Mount Pele hampton was done at the end of half a] )" ; mile and Herbert laid a length behind | he box for the men from FE . Kagara to the Inst sixteenth, where|and chose who troubled themselves to] Ws Himith roused the old horse and he got | ook over that fellow’s performances for [filled t pin time to beat Kamara a head, Roe- | jy, hampton was eight lengths awa second but ow er tried hard eo Umess looked sad when they thought offdid Brodie mak FIFTH ft afterno Rhey could not. sce ‘how [score looked bright Fer ralden two-yesr-olds; selling; Ave fu-| afternoon, ‘They could not ace how |Aiiis Mate Tee 4 Ese the hard-working crack pitener, Evans, [ld, Jones nian ‘ ttl, | could do enouxh to offset the inevitable, | Tennes O'Hagan’s i % Fin, Str. Place, e le. | Tenney stopped ugan’ arg) Semen BYP Vand they fust Jald back tn thelr seats and h a it te Demon annakee, 105, 2 6 5-2] to see how really bad the beating would |{P*t le Earer, 108,0°Co'r 3 1 26/4. Yea Eady Chariot t.Dircor 4 an Ge chance of scoring = L Birch Broom, 109. Shaw mH 8 a = i {Southern Delle, 98.Redt'n 6 308) Cooley's ttle to Yeager. Luetation, 99, Rice 7% 1 #| Just note Wagn ‘Tenny'8 | Lone 108, i BR 2h HD was rollin and| sesend on WMrHeenn $9 9° 40 If Fara oye pped it and ball to first Waugh -1010 19 10 elled loud Bila Snyder, 99,Cochran 11 11 1110040 «Start, good. Won easily, Tiine—1.00, play—something un- Lady Josephine made all the running “ben “Dunne atier and won easily by three lengths from stopping pounder, helped tn Wanrakee, who was second, and beat) tye third tune. Sparkle Esher a head for the place Brodle dropped « safe one back of SIXTH RACE. nd he moved to don Dunn's mt Handicap; tor three-year-olds and weritice bunt. w Tentey han Rotting, TO'Hagan's bounder to minger WS8| ied to Leaps 5 starters, eebte.. jocks fir-Plase, [to firat ahead of him unis % His Eminence, 113. O'Connor % ! Eitptaor, 10, "Burns 1 5 Second Innit J eraile anise Tom Kenny, 110. al Four wide flings gave Carney a walk. yont's flv, Carney f Vineitor, 116, 8: 4 riney was benefited ina like manne! } for two ba ¥ fal, 30 pth eat couldn't pick up Greminger’s vurtney's fly Te 0 3, Matinee 8 Mand the failure resulted In. the fine catch whe Rombe, 100. J. heing filled, Long go Inger's long fly to Ak Won by His Eminence Guepidor was second Tom Kenny third. | —————- to right was good fi SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. ¥ f the way, and the hit sent 4.) et first and Carney walked hom k to Wagner w pcond, but on rune Evans got a pass Pobunt. Duan. y hand (Special to The Evening We Tapes are a6 follo yeme-halt furlongs Lan Turco 115 Franklin ©. —o ir . 115 Rene . . of ed fro: First Page) HG Beans Giri (Continued from Firat Pag ne Mo —_ —. Hg gaiington oo PT tberg’* #low ones Donovan pushed af by tberg, No runs 16 pounder to Hulawitt, who nailed hii Fourth Innis Ract—Mor thiwe-yearolds and up; Jat the Initial bag No runs. Hallman connected >; eeven furlones ot | benders for a akngle to ABB Operator ovee woooe Mt Third Inning, Jowught’ ‘stealing. second. ig? Weaith Ht] iwerg put three dente in the atmon- | ‘round 19) Grand Overs .. 106 * 4 him Irwin. it phere. McCreery let Thomas's grounder | (jit, DY Irwin. Vernsl, for ily tworyear- |S. through his leew, giving the batter) Dahlen. foulet first, Barry's pretty line drive to right ated by. It 10 Mamaria at i? wae good for # base, adv ing Thomas put on at lb Ada Nay 1b | tu second Hiulawitt also hit mufely a 119 Duster .. . NO] filing the bases. Jackiitech walk Pourth RaceThe Mermaid, for Ally three- | forcing Thomas. Vougiaay was retire KI Fyre |by MeCreery unawsiste, allowing Barry’ | ‘phoma singbad amt on hn, Asetalge @rince ...111 {10 moore and (he other runners to Move | nani of Tee Hit Gun ‘hr He | ub @ base. Browne went out, Donovan | Burrs’ sacral to MeCreery. ‘Two. runs lTnheid ‘av ae for four Dolan soaked & sky-ncraper to Barry. miles, Jacecler'a infied ‘fy was smothered 152) Hulawitt, Bheokard singled to centr UM) Bheckard then stole second und Jack: $2) titsch'a lightning throw struck Umply | 10 Bmalie full tn the head, ‘Kinalle fell to por, the ground, and rolling over « few thmes lato. “ Hapee-vear-ol4s 204 up; eeli-|Mnally wtretahed out un and & quarier. layers of both teams ini io Where Emuile they could to restore him to consclous: heas. Kimalie Mhally recovered and co #| tinued umpiring, while the crowd ap-| Childs fled to. Flood plauded. malls’ ordered She Bs | for the third ten fo first base on account of his. (ems: Jacklitach a Fr to Flood. re. No runs nase HALCYON ADRIFT, OWNER LEAVES HER) FOR BABY YACHTS, |Steam Yacht Disabled, Fred-| Agreement to Postpone Trial erick W. Ames and Guests} Races Until To-Morrow Re- Put Off in Small Boat for| sult of Conference of Com- Five-Hour Row. HERBERT IN FRONT (YANKEE COLLEGE GIANTS TO COMPETE AT CELTIC PARK. 1.—The| BLAC owned by Freder-| When the wind off here was blowing ap- 2% Broad street,| proximately ‘fifteen knots an hour, the from} committee decided to postpone the Sea- to-| wanhaka-Corinthian trial races tempo- broke her shaft and lost her pro-|rariiy. At that time the Massasolt and Life Saving | Tecumseh chad notified the committer | steam yacht Haley isk W. Ames, of No. hetter Island t New York early get a tugnoat to WASHINGTON PARK WINNERS uited as followe: Race—Three-qnarters over Queen, Etuyve, 9 to 10 for place, was Camobell third ve furlongs. Second Race— Aho.a, 4 to 1 and § to Hive-elgiihs of a mile. 10 to 1 ant 8 to 5; . out for place, was second. Time—1.08 3-5. a RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. 3 : . alt! : TRACK, ST. LOUIS. July 1—|" Ar 11.30 the wind was freshening. and Following are the results of the races/the boats were moving briskly about, prepfring for the start, which it was |, to be run here to-d: nival of track i be contested. and 7) to I for place, second and Rose Geranium third. Time—1.03 1 Second Race—Five furlongs and t imo, 9 to 2 and 2 to Macon. 5 t. % for place. was second and| tic Mr. Pomeroy third, Vatd Race—Four ani longs.—Won by y the Knights of Columbus chamy legians, although the all-around United States will jon with a num: Yacht Racing |pe> of special competitions 8 greate pgh him hard [Both should ampion |Elanagan, on his record, should win tne cord | S-pound weight event’ The discus 1s the onen even hammer throw. | vada Won by Time—1.87 1-2. B one-half fur-lers' Aeroclation sched longs.—Won dy Flora Levy, 5 to 1 and/ rhe Ready! for place, wa: world's | York Athletic Club, ‘Time—1'08 1-2, is also expected to { hs in front ‘Atak. Jack De- | Rove ry me olosed up a lot of | Oe#ian classes willbe governed by the [threwens will meet Bmipa ees fray) Clete ue SS rules adopted for those clarses, * |welght-throwing event, The t champlon for’ putting the WIND 100 STRONG mittee and Skippers. ROCK, Conn., July At 12.45, that the wind was too strong for a race, Ames and two guests were aboard} Shortly after the decision of the com- . and as the vessel was totally} mittee was announced the Serress, Fron- boat] tenac, rwed to the station to seek assist-]to the float and it was said that their rusader and Filibuter returned skippers protested vigorously against the jad no Inunch and ft took them] postponement, “declaring the wind just five hours to reach the «tation. ae to Northport to] should etart ¢ vessel] standing these protests it was He said that when he last saw ee AR hat a nee beer the committee would walt for a di as there was not enough chain] crease In the wind. suited them and that the committee e race at once. Notwith- the When the conteronce of the committee and skippers was finished at 8.15 It wor orrow's race will begin at run here to-| BLACK ROCK. Conn. July 1A equally wind from the northweet was Wlowing this morning when the Sorts en- tered for the trial races for the Seawan- eC} haka challenger prepared for the start yf to-day’ competition, The water was mooth, but there were heavy clouds Lady Joselyne| which threatened a strong breeze and rough water later. The judges to- announced the points won by each boat yesterday ‘as follows: Massasolt, 21; Crusader, 18; Te- cumseh, 17; Frontenac, 13; Nutmeg, 12; Seeress, 10; Monsoon, 9; Filibuster, 8, By the method of scoring every yacht starting Ie given one point and éne ad- jonal point for every yacht she passes. belleved would be promptly at noon. ‘URS Trotting Meeting Postponed. READVILLE, Mass. July 1—On ac- count of rain and the consequent condi- of the track the opening racing of New England Trotting Horse Brerd- \oclatl Hed for to-day. at Ne track has been postponed until to-morrow. The meeting will last four da the DOWN THE BEANEATERS. ee a His Answer to Turf Puzzle No. 8 Is Judged the B. The following letter wins the prize of $5 for the best answer to The Evening World's Turf Puzzle No, 8: Sporting Editor Evening World ‘The man in Turf Puzeio No.8 ts Willlam porter of honest racing, one of the largest one thme Secretary at times talked of as a Presidential ponsibility. eof the best horses in training, but met THOS. F. RYAN. Tenney was the th Bostonian to get a walk to first. ty did some good work here. to steal xacond and Matty by a quick stockholdens Metropolitan Jack” O'Brien night and was given the decision over! from many viclots biows. both, each bout lasted six rounds, with gee a thirty-minute Intermission. O'Brien, who has fought five times in the last three weeks, was handicapped by bad hands, and In the second fight of the night his right arm gave out, and he was not able to straighten It. His first opponent was Jim Driscoll, ‘a local man, devold of acience but of great strength and capable of taking a He received the beat- Traction Company and « way. of pitchers gone wrong and obliged to | "2 : f Grominger to Tenney FOURTH RACE, seek other jobs to buy new shoes for| Yeager was redred. siuith’ Long Island Handicap; for three-year-olds #24 |nana, mamma and the bables. collected by Demont, after which Whitney owns x es with his stable last winter, 178 East 108th street, New York City. some severe sailed backward, and Kittridge never ‘s throw home 1 WARE REINSTATED. Clap Remover mplicated In Scand) Ware, who was ruled off the track for connection In ths ‘Vax Taper home Ipwin reached was the man 10) pvans did the assist act with Gremin-| Up th itown, | wer's weak hit. No runs 4d terrific beating. ing but was on his expected. He hit safely f Dolan out, Hulswitt to Douglass, y Coombs, Trainer n, has been re- Beauscholte, of Chicago, a clever fighter, the Glants’ fate on this balmy summer} sot a walk, and New Yor nda hard hitter. Murphy and Mark 1 Instated by the Jock Seventh In Thomas singled to left rnd Thomas Je Cros, through his stewards to secure resulted in all implicated barred, and although) not promised immunity at the time, the moeting decided n punished enough and! ood standing, Murphy and Reardon are still out in the cold, ckard did Mke- wise to Brown: urth Inning. not get in a at # safety ata recent uty he had bh restored him to lass forced duck greatly at the end, a ar LOWERY-LANDED KNOCK- OUT: IN 13TH ROUND.' OLD PEOPLE Do not always receive the kindly attention and loving sympathy which they deserve, Their ailments are too often regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable attheirtimeof life. Disease and infirmity should not always be associated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsire may be as bright and the 4 complexion as fair as any of his younger and more Jaw, drop- vigorous companions. Q@ood Blood Is the seoret of healthy old yp for it regulates and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, high enough to Med to Dous'ass Dioven strack NATIONAL LEAGUE. ra that from The Improvements at thg Saratoga Asnoct Jack Lowery, the hard-hitting feather- woight fighter of this city, knocked out Young Ryan," the promising boxer of thirteenth round of what was to have been ‘a twenty-round contest at the West Side A, C. In Pater- Lowery had the best of the fighting from the start, and} although he punished Ryan severely the latter was game, ' In the thirteenth round Lowery landed a hard right swing on R pected yesterday by fe the most pictur three-vear-old colt Chilton wilt A omtart tn the August Belmont announced yesterday that the Mizzen Rullman. ine! he was counted out by ' In the pfteliminary bout Alex Dun- sheath, of this city, beat the "Colored of Brooklyn, The police stopped the bout he colored boxer from being third sage hit of the ga The Pinkertonn yesterday bay Hridgweporta, Mieatanippl,”” e seve Uckels (0 Various tracks. to prevent t knocked out ket Grounds In Pl of the Crescent Chty ant by the retirement of ——-— DIXON SHOWED SOME OF HIS OLD-TIME FORM. 1, — George piace maacic"SHeEFBHEA AY. LUANIL ON'S MEN HOPED TO eA eae ee MAKE IT TWO STRAIGHT. the old-time steepiechai rode both in th died at Sherpahni PHTLADELPHIA, Dixon, the ex-feather-weight champton, and Tim Callahan, the clever feather- weight of this city, fought a fast #lx- pound, bout to @ draw before the Golden Gate A. C. in chis city last nig! ors were even, No decision dered, but if there had been it would| need to have been a draw. Both boys put up teach Al theoummen! to the surpl PEOPLE who have a regard for their stomachs will use only sfraight whiskeys, If land-made Sour Sporting. Mash Procéss you get the best. OLD CROW RYE BASEBALL. never prove @ Ni aa WAN presented with $1,000 by Harry Payne Whitney f handling of Iriah Lad in the Gr Maken on saturday. Hon- » » ren-| all bodily ailments disappear. S.S. 8. is just such a tonic as old people i Higestion and tone up the Stomach, If there is ‘£004 work, old boy Ka-Fire Commiasioner 8. nan) who requires A shor * me Fea Driving Park, ng Fivhkiit Landing, han sold it of Buffalo, who wil There are 196 Wax fielded to fine ale spiendid att Kiiows the big fellow see tie tajuaticn of the Anent first basemen 4 bit of country to 1 have to travel fod 4 eupertor to Fi The tol was Dacko to 1 down to 15 to 1. mee ee a EVENING WORLD Bi TO PLAY BALL GAME. rhe Evening World newsboye of the ore and the Hyening World news- of the north shore of Staten Island will play ball at Manor Park, West New Brighton on the morning of July 4, ‘The youngsters will be furnished with For their internal cqm- fort there will be sandwiches, ice-cream, cake and soda-water, Aa all the balls and bats will go to the ing team, there is likely to be @ ea ian a § ‘the game will be Inning. Irwin's slow Dahien's hands aiting order of an easy victim ad first on jin lvod went out, Ch Van Wa disposed of r by Lherg. Dolan scattered the Frank Bowerman wnque# ord for sleeping ing more than one he war ably holds the recy Yewterday for « time number aught napping 00 Singh Inn Iying and done all] Browne went out, Flood made a miserable man's grounder, giving the batter first . + Trot and mould 1 to MoCreery 4 mess of Hall: bails and bate. ‘is built that way. Gold Medal Awarded Paris 1900. was hardly up to form y Bostonians hit Luther did not have his back | for the third time. No Keeler singled to right centre. rings abowt was pititul momary mile with Alex Smith, sitting in the grendsetand, Hew) jnturference with the’ drow. Al ard atruck out, Keser stole noc mua Bila advanced 0" a66- I Creety Med ‘oul to, Thommen Dahton was led out at firet then led to left, scoring K: FIGHTERS MET IN RINGS IN" THREE CITIES LAST NIGHT. “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien Won Twice—Low- ery Knocked Ryan Out in Thirteenth Round. “Philadelphia ; large crowd, showed considerable of his last old-time fighting form, landing repeat- edly on Callahan and also welting away NEW BOXING CLUB. | Bernatein and Dorman to Fight in Opening Bout July 5. A new boxing club has been organize? in Paterson. It will be known as th Marion Athletic Club and will be man aged by Ike Gardner, who will also f.. fhe office of matchinaker. The clu 44 a membership of over five hundred -det at the end of the and among them are some of Paterson's leading business men. ‘The first show ull be held on Saturday night, July 5, for that occasion Matchmaker Gardner ‘18 secured Joe Bernstein, of this city, He put up|4Nd Jack Dorman, of the Bronx. They a good Bight, but O'Brien won easily all, weight, A heavy right pn the mouth round was the best blow Pollts of to delivewed by Beauscholte, It brought the Noy "yor, Pout. Railroad facilities for blood, but after that Beauscholte did produced any Beauscholte ‘badly in the last three rounds of the was weakening fighter, of Brooklyn, would Hke to make will box piWenty rounds nt ch 4 straight Queeneberry rules to revail.’ Two first-class preliminary. ‘ollts of ten rounds each will precede York patrons will be looked after. | os | How About It McGovern? Eddie Mohan, the, bantam-weight ‘a match with Hughle Mc'Govern, “Griff” Jones, Dave Watson or Wille Reid at 195_pounds a rere sed thet no rare will be hela! $3,000 BID GETS HAGGIN'S BON MOT. E. J. Arnold Buys Stranger for $2,260 and Fitzbrillar for $2,660 at Sheephead’s Sale. (Spgcial to The Evening Wei) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK. July 1.—James B. Haggin, the well: known owner and breeder, disposed of some of his horses to-day under the hammer in the Fasig-Tipton Cos pid= dock. opposite the track. Sixty-nine were catalogued to be sold, most of whica are two-year-olds. Half the number were left over until to-morrow. The attendance at the sale was a large one, and many of the colts and filles sold well ‘The three-year-old Bon Mot, who has won several good races this year, sold the best. ‘He was knocked down to Dz. Rowell for $350). The three-year-old Stranger went to BE. J. Arnold for $2,200, Mr. Arnold also gave $2630 for Fitzbril- jar, a two-year-old who has performed weil. The next best rice was $1.59), given by J. J. Grant for the two-year- Old Aventis, while J. Cavanaugh ‘gave ar-old Stetelore. BROWN'S $2000 FLLY 18 DEAD Martie Lewis, Which Ran Third in the Great Trial, a Victim To-Day of Colic at Sheeps- head. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July 1—Capt Sam Brown's valuable two-year-old fliy artle Lewis, which ran third in the rich Great Trial, died this morning of Iver conjestion and colic. The filly was probably the best of her age and was valued at $0,(00, $< CHAMPIONS AT TENNIS. Wood and Davis Among Contest- ants at Westchester Club, The Tenais Committee of the West- chester Country Club to-day announced an invitation double tennis tournament to begin at the club next Monday and continze during the week. Among the contestants will be Ward and Davis, who hold the national championship for doubles; George and Bob Wrenn, Wht. man and Ware, of Boston; Little and Alexander, who hold the Western cham- plorahip; Clot! ter acd Ogden, who hold the Canidlan champlonehip. Play will begin cach afternoon at 4.30. Bach team Will piay all the others and the team winning the most victories will secure the championship of the ' tournament. ———$_ INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. Matches for Da Cap Will Be Played Aug. 6, 7 and 8. 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